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okay >> you talked about studies and comparisons between europe and the u.s. and canada and son. are you aware of studies i societies whereeople didn't have the meanso buy aot m this stuff, like in dublin and thempact of the incidence of cancer for instance? are you aware of those? >> what i talk about book is unfortunately becausef the way the mostersistent glutens buber around in t agreement and move around in aon fighter pare fehrman the places that ven't been exposed so it almost like hean't find a clean sample, and yeah that is the an unfortunate effect that i don't think anybody anticipated when we started down this path. >> but presumably there is the difference with close contact with families like pltic ware and things like that force something that people, people don't have access to that. >> right, ieally couldn't answer that but it is very good question. >> i wanted to ask what is the relative hazards associated with these chemical issues, relative to say automobiles killing 40,000 year just in this country and how many people were affected by these chemicals and what
okay >> you talked about studies and comparisons between europe and the u.s. and canada and son. are you aware of studies i societies whereeople didn't have the meanso buy aot m this stuff, like in dublin and thempact of the incidence of cancer for instance? are you aware of those? >> what i talk about book is unfortunately becausef the way the mostersistent glutens buber around in t agreement and move around in aon fighter pare fehrman the places that ven't been exposed so it...
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. >> you talked about studies and comparisons between europe and the u.s. and canada and so on. farther studies in societies where people didn't have the means to buy all this stuff, the impact of no chemicals in their lives, incidents of cancer? >> what i talk about in my book is that unfortunately, because of the most persistent pollutants moving around in the environment, there are not very many places that haven't been exposed so it is almost like you can&t find a clean sample. that is an unfortuna effect that nobody anticipated when we started down this path. >> the difference betwn those close contact with chemicals, things like that, people don't have access to that. >> i really couldn't answer that but it is a very good question. >> i wanted to ask, what is the relative hazar associated with these chemicals, automobiles kill 40,000 year just in this country, how many are affected by the chemicals and what is the impact relative to other hazards? >> we are at the point where research is indicating a correlation between increases in certain diseases and dysfunction. one of
. >> you talked about studies and comparisons between europe and the u.s. and canada and so on. farther studies in societies where people didn't have the means to buy all this stuff, the impact of no chemicals in their lives, incidents of cancer? >> what i talk about in my book is that unfortunately, because of the most persistent pollutants moving around in the environment, there are not very many places that haven't been exposed so it is almost like you can&t find a clean...
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world war ii changed not only europe, but the entire world and in europe, we learned the lesson that we must build a common future, not on conflict, but on cooperation. it was a painful lesson and that makes it even more important to remember. never again. these were the words that rose to the sky from the survivors in the ruins left by the war. never again war. that was the founding pillar of the european project that we now know today as the european union. the european cooperation that followed the end of world war ii was not only created as an escape from the extreme forms of nationalism, which has devastated our continent. it was also founded in order to give the people of europe a chance to build a common future. based on values such as tolerance, democracy, market economy, and rule of law. from this point of view, this year is also a year of celebration. and remembrance of european cooperation, integration, democracy, and freedom. 60 years ago, the council of europe was founded and just two years later, the european coal and steel community was established. 30 years ago, the f
world war ii changed not only europe, but the entire world and in europe, we learned the lesson that we must build a common future, not on conflict, but on cooperation. it was a painful lesson and that makes it even more important to remember. never again. these were the words that rose to the sky from the survivors in the ruins left by the war. never again war. that was the founding pillar of the european project that we now know today as the european union. the european cooperation that...
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and, majority, like from europe or africa or ia, legally, visas and just stay. you will not find them, you know? i read someplace, if it were legally possible to round up all 12 million of people and load themn school buses, the train and buses would be 7,000 miles lo and where wl put them? they -- e united states economic policies towards latin-american countries durilg the 20th century has not done very much to help the situation. it has changed some in recent decades but the -- before they existed as colonies, really economically, and they were there torovide agricultural products and other rawaterials to the you state and buy back manufactured products from the united states and would have been better all theay around if this country had encouraged industrialization. a little bit more. but, when we do, you know, the road to hell is paved with good intentions, hear of nafta? nav tanks well, that sounds like a great idea, let's go, encourage all these factory developments down along the border and people wouldn't cross it, see and that's fine and the united st
and, majority, like from europe or africa or ia, legally, visas and just stay. you will not find them, you know? i read someplace, if it were legally possible to round up all 12 million of people and load themn school buses, the train and buses would be 7,000 miles lo and where wl put them? they -- e united states economic policies towards latin-american countries durilg the 20th century has not done very much to help the situation. it has changed some in recent decades but the -- before they...
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in europe, for instance, if a decision needs to be made, they would have the e.u., submit a referendum because the countries did not, the presidents did not make that decision themselves. when the euro was proposed, they submitted it to the population and in great britaiand they didn't want to and they stayed with the sterling pound. because some officials may betray the will of the people. so in honduras they have a plebscite and a rerendum. but that is not taken seriously by the people. so what i did i changed that so that people could give their opinion. the they will be iced for the people to participate democratically. but, based on this law, you can not ask about budget or social programs or tax matters, or international treaties. what is the use of the law? then i said no, this law needs to be changed. and they say that i am attacking the constitution because i want to ask the people if they want this law to be changed. it is the people who can change the law and the constitution. i as a president could not do it. i could not issue a decree to change it. there's another article
in europe, for instance, if a decision needs to be made, they would have the e.u., submit a referendum because the countries did not, the presidents did not make that decision themselves. when the euro was proposed, they submitted it to the population and in great britaiand they didn't want to and they stayed with the sterling pound. because some officials may betray the will of the people. so in honduras they have a plebscite and a rerendum. but that is not taken seriously by the people. so...
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as someoneho actually has just returned from europe and they livehen paid taxes in u.k. into of the european countries, the u. in luxembourg, the amountf frederick hanff fearmongering beyond the pale, and on that coming back to your strategy, my question to you is because the allies are beyond words. and i strongly support any of the european systems. by the way ostrich-- okay, i am just a little nervous. , down, please. white in our most practical grassroots level, why would this al that you have proven by saying president obama occupy the white house, this kind of tappinin at the beginning stages that same kind of success story happen with the promoting and educating. i don't want to use the word marketing in getting this that, having worked under the moral majority for a democrat, these strategies were ppening back then. this is not like this so why is president obama, why were you not come even before he got elected how to approach the fear and i would have to admit illiteracy and under reeducation about america's need for health care reform? >> i think that is t que
as someoneho actually has just returned from europe and they livehen paid taxes in u.k. into of the european countries, the u. in luxembourg, the amountf frederick hanff fearmongering beyond the pale, and on that coming back to your strategy, my question to you is because the allies are beyond words. and i strongly support any of the european systems. by the way ostrich-- okay, i am just a little nervous. , down, please. white in our most practical grassroots level, why would this al that you...
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in europe, australia and new zealand and in asia. and in some of them i've been in anywhere for delay times and they look around some people who have been with being on some of these trips. and what we try to do and understand i think is very important. and what does it take to produce successful schools and high achievement on a large scale, how have other countries done it. and is there something that we can learn fromow they have done it. and i entered this conversation with you today saying that our kids are as capable as any kid in the world, and don't ever think any different. that is no excuse for us. so what are the highest performance countries doing? what are the common characteristics? and i have to say to you at the al start, that what we didn't do is take the desigof the governance as a criteria, or as a characteristic. many of the highest performance countries have a federal or national system. we do not. but there are others, whether it be australia, whether it be canada, they don't have the same national or federal sy
in europe, australia and new zealand and in asia. and in some of them i've been in anywhere for delay times and they look around some people who have been with being on some of these trips. and what we try to do and understand i think is very important. and what does it take to produce successful schools and high achievement on a large scale, how have other countries done it. and is there something that we can learn fromow they have done it. and i entered this conversation with you today saying...
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we had in 2007 the sec, the fdic, we had the office of thrift supervision, the fisa in europe and the fisa in asia and the comptroller. all of these hundreds of thousands of people working but working in silos and now working as a court me a group, complete lack of coordination and that is complete lack of risk management when you have all of these pegulators supposed to be overseeing these -- supposed to be overseeing these terrible and global risks growing through 2007. and the reason -- this isn't all richard fold's problem it was also the problem of the regulators and the fact they were so horribly on coordinated that i think going forward if we are going to have people in these rules and regulation, we should have peopl that have a global system eckert manager, one or two or three, maybe a committee of people that look at the picture, to leverage all around wall street and the different banks and havther be accountability because capitalism cannot work without transparency and we have to have transparency of the risk. we can't have investment banks that are black boxes anymore. f
we had in 2007 the sec, the fdic, we had the office of thrift supervision, the fisa in europe and the fisa in asia and the comptroller. all of these hundreds of thousands of people working but working in silos and now working as a court me a group, complete lack of coordination and that is complete lack of risk management when you have all of these pegulators supposed to be overseeing these -- supposed to be overseeing these terrible and global risks growing through 2007. and the reason -- this...
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frank's parents settled a immigrants in eastern europe. and if there were ever an example of people who have come from the most basic circumstances to a man nf weal wealth, a man of stature, it's frank lautenberg. he has done it all. he fought bravely in world war ii, put himself through columbia university with the g.i bill of rights, after having earned that with his service to our country in world war ii. as i've mentioned, he h great success in business. he has a mind that is very incisive. he seeslways the big picture and was one of the first to succeed in a business that now a lot of peoe are succeedg in, but he was one of the first there. he, after having, in our great free enterprise system, done well, dided to turn to public service and he was elected by e state of new jersey to the united states senate. he left in 2000 but came back when his state asked him to serve once again. we needed frank lautenberg. he came back and he's served with such remarkable stature since the. i -- when i first came to the senate, i had the good fort
frank's parents settled a immigrants in eastern europe. and if there were ever an example of people who have come from the most basic circumstances to a man nf weal wealth, a man of stature, it's frank lautenberg. he has done it all. he fought bravely in world war ii, put himself through columbia university with the g.i bill of rights, after having earned that with his service to our country in world war ii. as i've mentioned, he h great success in business. he has a mind that is very incisive....
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the dilemma is this, while more people are traveling all around the globe and while japan and europe, while india and south america, many other countries and continents are aggressively advertising, asking people to come to their country, promoting their country's interests -- i've mentioned france and italy and germany, india, china and so on -- all of them engaged in travel promotion, ying come to our country, enjoy our country, come and see our country, travel to our country -- it is a relentless bit of promotion by other countries, andhey are very sucssful. the fact is more people have been traveling around the globe in international tourism. but we have had a reduction of 633,000 people coming to this country as compared to nine years ago. go back to the year 2000 and take a look at how many overseas travelers came to this country to see america and then fast forward to 2009, and there are over 500,000 fewer people coming to our country. this legislation that we're gog to vote on is very seufrp. it says -- is very simple. it says let's have a private-public sector partnership tha
the dilemma is this, while more people are traveling all around the globe and while japan and europe, while india and south america, many other countries and continents are aggressively advertising, asking people to come to their country, promoting their country's interests -- i've mentioned france and italy and germany, india, china and so on -- all of them engaged in travel promotion, ying come to our country, enjoy our country, come and see our country, travel to our country -- it is a...